When we have undermined English misgovernment we have paved the way for Ireland to take her place among the nations of the earth. And let us not forget that that is the ultimate goal at which all we Irishmen aim. None of us, whether we be in America or... Annual Register - Página 483editado por - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Matthew Arnold - 1960 - 634 páginas
...temper of revolution, Mr. Parnell declared his programme, with entire candour, some time ago in America. 'None of us, whether we are in America or in Ireland or 20 wherever we may be, will be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link that keeps Ireland bound... | |
| Alvin Jackson - 2003 - 426 páginas
...advanced nationalist demands. His reported comment in Cincinnati on 20 February 1880 that 'none of us will be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link which keeps England bound to Ireland' won him Irish-American dollars and Fenian plaudits.5 His importance as a... | |
| 1887 - 1254 páginas
...temper of revolution, Mr. Parnell declared his programme, with entire candour, some time ago in America. 'None of us, whether we are in America or in Ireland...be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link that keeps Ireland bound to England.' But since then, he and his followers have consented, we are told,... | |
| Australia. Parliament - 1906 - 1358 páginas
...declaration in 1880 — and no one will deny Parnell's power with the Irish people — said — None of us will be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link which keeps Ireland bound to England. Then Mr. William Redmond, MP, who was recently in Australia — another authority on the question —... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1883 - 1134 páginas
...at Liverpool, the hon. Member for the City of Cork had said — " None of us in Ireland or America, wherever we may be, will be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link which connects Ireland with England." This was the original object of the Land League, and always had been... | |
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